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Which tense is represented by the form 'lloré' in the indicative mood?
Which tense is represented by the form 'lloré' in the indicative mood?
- Imperfect
- Past (correct)
- Present
- Future
In the table, which verb form corresponds to the indicative future tense?
In the table, which verb form corresponds to the indicative future tense?
- lloraré (correct)
- habÃa llorado
- hubiera llorado
- he llorado
What is the perfect form of the verb 'llorar' in the indicative mood?
What is the perfect form of the verb 'llorar' in the indicative mood?
- he llorado (correct)
- habÃa llorado
- lloré
- hubiera llorado
Which of the following is not a mood listed in the table?
Which of the following is not a mood listed in the table?
In the indicative mood, which example shows the pluperfect tense of 'llorar'?
In the indicative mood, which example shows the pluperfect tense of 'llorar'?
Flashcards
Verb conjugation
Verb conjugation
The combination of a verb's tense, mood, and voice.
Present Tense (Presente)
Present Tense (Presente)
A form of a verb that describes an action happening in the present.
Imperfect Tense (Imperfecto)
Imperfect Tense (Imperfecto)
A form of a verb that describes an action happening in the past, but not completed.
Past Tense (Preterito)
Past Tense (Preterito)
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Future Tense (Futuro)
Future Tense (Futuro)
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Study Notes
Spanish Verb Tenses
- Indicative Mood: Used for expressing facts, statements, and certainty.
- Subjunctive Mood: Used for expressing wishes, desires, doubts, or possibilities.
- Simple vs. Compound Tenses: Simple tenses express one action, while compound tenses show more than one action or an action in progress.
- Present Tense: Used to describe actions happening now.
- Preterite Tense: Used to describe actions that have already happened.
- Imperfect Tense: Describes actions or states that were in progress or habitual in the past.
- Past Perfect Tense: Shows an action that was completed before another action in the past.
- Future Tense: Expresses actions that will happen in the future.
- Conditional Tense: Describes hypothetical actions or situations in the future.
- Perfect Tense: Shows an action that has already been completed at the same time.
- Pluperfect Tense: Expresses an action that was already completed before another action in the past.
- Future Perfect Tense: Describes an action that will be completed by a certain time in the future.
- Conditional Perfect Tense: Demonstrates a hypothetical action that would have been completed in the past for a given circumstance.
- Passive Voice: Shows that the subject receives the action.
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Description
This quiz covers the various verb tenses in Spanish, including both the indicative and subjunctive moods. It explores simple and compound tenses, as well as the specific uses of present, preterite, imperfect, perfect, and future tenses. Ideal for learners looking to solidify their understanding of Spanish grammar.